Skydiver (noun)

  1. A person who jumps from an aircraft or a high place and falls through the air, using a parachute to control the descent and land safely.
  2. A person who participates in the sport of skydiving, which involves jumping from a high altitude and performing various aerial acrobatics and stunts.

Origin:

The word 'skydiver' is a compound of the words 'sky' and 'diver', and refers to a person who jumps from an aircraft or a high place and falls through the air.

Examples:

  1. The skydiver was experienced and confident, and he made a smooth and graceful jump from the airplane.
  2. The skydiver was exhilarated and thrilled by the sensation of free fall and the view of the earth below.
  3. The skydiver was equipped with a modern and reliable parachute, which opened smoothly and slowed his descent.
  4. The skydiver was a professional athlete and a competitive jumper, who won many awards and accolades for his skills and achievements.
  5. The skydiver was fearless and adventurous, and he inspired many people to pursue their dreams and face their fears.
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